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In this context, the term "Indians" would refer to the ethnic racial group otherwise known as "Native Americans". "Mexicans" is more a term of nationality or of national ancestry, in much the same way that Europeans refers to people who live in Europe or whose ancesters came from Europe. The ethnic or racial makeup of Mexicans includes many distinct groups. If you start tracing their ancestry you will find many different groups including Mayan, Aztec, Spanish, Portugese, English, etc. Some of these would be considered New World "Indians". There are many Mexicans who are entirely decended from the people living here when the first Europeans showed up. Many, however, are a mixture of both the natives and the immigrants, aka mestizo. All of them are "Mexican" though.

There are "Mexican Indians" but to classify that all people of either name is wholly entwined with the other is erroneous.

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